Rocket Knight review

Time to blast off!

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Great rocket mechanics

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    Inventive boss battles

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    Puzzle platforming elements

Cons

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    Difficulty fluctuates oddly at times

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    High price tag

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    Short length

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It’s been a long time since good old Sparkster had a chance to dust off his armor, fuel up his rocket pack, and sharpen his sword for a big adventure. Retiring into obscurity has been a cruel fate for the poor fellow. Those who spent most of the '90s honed-in on a different speedy videogame critter probably don’t as readily recall the armored marsupial hero of the Rocket Knight Adventure games on Sega Genesis and SNES. While Sparkster never quite rocketed to fame like his main competitor Sonic, the bouncy jetpack-adorned protagonist is back for another go around. His latest outing brings back the high-speed stabby-stabby fun yet fails to fully lift off.

As entertaining as Rocket Knight’s jetpack mechanics and gameplay are, the whole experience still winds up feeling pretty standard. When you consider there are only 14 stages, and it really doesn’t take that long to blow through them in a single sitting, the $15.00 price tag definitely feels too steep. If you’re willing to pay the high price for this short 16-bit revival, you’ll get a solid and fun game for your money, but don’t expect to get a lot of mileage out of it.

Jun 1, 2010

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GenreAction
DescriptionThis rocket-packing possum rocks, even if the retro fun is short-lived.
PlatformXbox 360, PS3, PC
US censor ratingEveryone 10+
Release date12 May 2010 (US), 12 May 2010 (UK)
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